IEA: China natural gas demand to double by 2017 The Seattle Times Global demand for natural gas will likely grow 17 percent over the next five years as Chinese consumption doubles, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday. China's demand for natural gas should expand 13 percent a year through 2017 while US ... | |
Gas Demand to Rise 17% by 2017 on Asia, US, IEA Says BusinessWeek By Bloomberg News on June 05, 2012 Natural-gas consumption may rise 17 percent by 2017 from last year as demand surges in Asia and the US, according to the International Energy Agency. China's use of the fuel will double while Europe's will remain ... | |
Gas Demand to Rise 17% by 2017 on Asia, U.S., IEA Says Bloomberg Natural-gas consumption may rise 17 percent by 2017 from last year as demand surges in Asia and the US, according to the International Energy Agency. China's use of the fuel will double while Europe's will remain below the level of 2010, it said. | |
News Summary: IEA sees China's natural gas demand doubling by 2017 Washington Post GASSING UP: The International Energy Agency says global demand for natural gas should grow by 17 percent over the next five years as Chinese consumption doubles. GROWING DEMAND: The IEA thinks China's demand for natural gas should expand by 13 percent ... | |
Sector Snap: Solar energy companies CBS News Prices have fallen as a rise of competitors, especially those from China, flooded the market with cheap solar modules. Europe, which has traditionally been the biggest market for the solar industry, also is expected to cut back on government incentives ... | |
China retains position as top clean energy technology manufacturer Creamer Media's Engineering News China maintained its position as the top global clean energy technology (cleantech) manufacturing country in 2011, a report commissioned by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) shows. The third edition of the 'Clean Economy, Living Planet' ranked 25 ... | |
IEA says China natural gas demand likely to double by 2017 Washington Post KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The International Energy Agency says it expects global demand for natural gas to grow 2.7 percent a year over the next five years as Chinese consumption doubles. The Paris-based IEA said Tuesday that China's demand for natural ... | |
Oil price rises again as investors track Europe San Francisco Chronicle The small gains over the past two days came after the price fell more than 8 percent last week as gloomy economic data from the US, China and Europe raised questions about the strength of demand for oil and other energy-related products. | |
Putin arrives in China for regional security summit, talks on Syria, Iran ... Washington Post BEIJING — Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Beijing for a regional security summit and talks with Chinese leaders expected to focus on Syria, Iran and energy cooperation. Putin arrived Tuesday morning and will meet with Chinese counterpart Hu ... | |
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Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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